Senior Electronics And Software Product Engineer

Milton, Cambridgeshire
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Senior Electronics & Software Product Engineer

Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Electronics & Software Product Engineer to join a well-established UK technology consultancy specialising in the development of innovative products for regulated and safety-critical markets, including medical devices and advanced electromechanical systems.

This role is ideal for an experienced electronics and embedded software engineer who has successfully delivered multiple product development programmes and is looking to take on increased technical responsibility while remaining hands-on within a collaborative engineering environment.

Main Responsibilities of the Senior Electronics & Software Product Engineer (Cambridge):

Design and develop electronic circuits and embedded software for complex new products.
Integrate electronics, software, and electromechanical design through to manufacture.
Deliver structured technical progress updates to customers and internal stakeholders.
Support products through the full development lifecycle, from concept to production planning.
Contribute to project leadership activities and multidisciplinary engineering teams.
Assist, over time, with developing new technical opportunities into commercial programmes.

Requirements of the Senior Electronics & Software Product Engineer (Cambridge):

Proven industry experience in electronic circuit design and embedded software development.
Strong communication skills, including written, verbal, and presentation abilities.
First-class or 2:1 degree in Engineering or a related discipline.
Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a team environment.
Eligibility to work in the UK (no sponsorship available).

Desirable Experience:

Experience delivering products from concept through to manufacture.
Background in regulated or safety-critical product development.
Exposure to project leadership or technical team coordination.
Interest in supporting customer engagement or business development activities.

To apply for this Senior Electronics & Software Product Engineer role, please send your CV to:

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